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Is AIDS a biological experiment?

Explores several alternative and "conspiracy" theories about the original cause of AIDS. Cole asserts that the American government has performed dangerous medical experiments on an unknowing American public in the past, and that AIDS may just be the latest example. Snead insists that international governments are similarly careless with human life, and suggest links between AIDS, cancer, immunizations, and genocide. Strecker speculates that AIDS is a result of laboratory contamination of vaccines, which the American government knows about but is unwilling to rectify.

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  • "Explores several alternative and "conspiracy" theories about the original cause of AIDS. Cole asserts that the American government has performed dangerous medical experiments on an unknowing American public in the past, and that AIDS may just be the latest example. Snead insists that international governments are similarly careless with human life, and suggest links between AIDS, cancer, immunizations, and genocide. Strecker speculates that AIDS is a result of laboratory contamination of vaccines, which the American government knows about but is unwilling to rectify."@en

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